there is no major cities in the innuitian mountain. the closet is Iqaluit
In northern Arctic islands, specifically Ellesmere Island.
There are no major cities. Your welcome.
I guess Nunavut
the weather in the innuitian mountains is cold and it is in an arctic region.
Canada has several distinct landforms including the Innuitian Mountains, Interior Plains, Appalachian Region, and Western Cordillera Region. Others include the Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands, and Hudson Bay Lowlands.
SOme of the landforms of Canada are: valleys plateus hills moutrains islands ect.
the Rocky Mountains in the western regions
The oldest Landform region in Canada is the Canadian shield, the oldest highland region is the Appalachian mountains
Canada considers the Rockies a natural region.
Cordillera, Appalachian Region, Interior plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Arctic Lowlands, Canadian Shield, St.Lawrence Lowlands.
No nation or region "splits" the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains, however, may be described as splitting western Canada and the western US.
The population of the Core Region in Canada is estimated to be 18.6 million. The country's three largest cities, including Toronto, are located in the region.
Northern Canada
Canada is the flattest region. its flatter than the rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains qualify as such.